Queue Using Arrays 4. Array Implementation Of Circular Queue 5. Linked List Implementation Of Stack 6. Singly linked list – Linked list implementation 7. Doubly linked list – Linked list implementation 8. Polynomial Manipulation 9. Tree Traversals 10. Expression Tree 11. Priority Queue Using Heap 12. Hashing Technique 13. Dijkstra’s Algorithm 14. Back tracking algorithm – knap sack problem
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will include topics such as: polynomial operations‚ factoring‚ absolute value‚ rational expressions‚ equations (linear‚ quadratic‚ radical‚ rational)‚ systems of equations‚ inequalities‚ functions‚ graphs of quadratic and linear equations and inequalities in two variables‚ complex numbers and applications. 2. Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course‚ students will be able to: 1. perform operations involving polynomials and factoring polynomials 2. solve and graph equations
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Society has become based solely on the ability to move large amounts of information across vast distances quickly. The natural evolution of computers and this need for ultra-fast communications has caused a global network of interconnected computers to develop. This global network allows a person to send E-mail across the world in mere fractions of a second‚ and enables even the common person to access information world-wide. With the new advancements in technology there must be a set of "rules"
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STAFF NAME: ALAGENDRAN.S YEAR/ SEM: II/III AIM: To develop skills in design and implementation of data structures and their applications. 1. Implement singly and doubly linked lists. 2. Represent a polynomial as a linked list and write functions for polynomial addition. 3. Implement stack and use it to convert infix to postfix expression 4. Implement array-based circular queue and use it to simulate a producer-consumer problem. 5. Implement an expression tree. Produce its
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Rotor dynamics is the study of rotating machines and has a very important part to play throughout the modern industrial world. Rotating machinery is used in many applications such as Turbo machinery‚ Power stations‚ Machine tools‚ Medical equipment‚ etc. Failure of machinery in applications such as aero engines‚ turbo-machines‚ space vehicles‚ etc. creates enormous repair costs and more importunately may put human life in danger. Rotor dynamics is a collective terms for
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1) 5/5 Classify as a polynomial‚ a power function‚ or a rational function. y = x/(x+1)^2 (5pts) Polynomial Power Function Rational Function Collapse 2) 5/5 Sketch a graph of the function. Find the x and y intercepts. f(x) = -x^3 + 1 (5pts) x-intercepts (-1‚ 0) (1‚ 0) y-intercept (0‚ 1) x-intercept (1‚ 0) y-intercept (0‚ 1) x-intercepts (-1‚ 0) (1‚ 0) y-intercept (0‚ -1) x-intercept (-1‚ 0) y-intercept (0‚ -1) Collapse 3) 5/5
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Analog & Digital Communication ____________________________________________ ___________PROJECT REPORT___________ CDMA Transmission Model An Overview in Matlab SUBMITTED TO: Engr. Abdul Basit SUBMITTED BY: Nadeem Raza 09-ECT-05 Amir Mehmood 09-ECT-22 Mohammad Shoaib 09-ECT-29 Saad Najaf Khan 09-ECT-38 Date: 15th June‚ 2012 UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY TAXILA SUB CAMPUS CHAKWAL Introduction: CDMA is modulation technique to transmit data over a whole frequency
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Page 1 of 16 Solutions 1a) 2a) 3a) 4a) 4e) 8) 11a) 1b) 1c) 1d) 2c) 32 2b) 3b) 3c) 4b) 1e) 2d) 3d) 9) Perimeter = 11b) 3e) 4c) 5) 4f) 1f) 2e) cm 2f) -140 3f) 4d) 6) units‚ Area = 12 square units 10) 11c) 11d) – cm 7) cm 12) Polynomial Expressions 13) Expand and Simplify a) b) c) d) e) f) 14) Expand and Simplify a) b) c) d) e) f) 15) Expand and Simplify a) b) d) e) 16) Factor a) b) c) d) e) f) 17) Factor a) b) c) d) e) f) 18) Factor a) b) c) d) e) f) 19) Show that
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zeros‚ construct the polynomial function‚ f(x)‚ that will be the path of your roller coaster. Show all of your work. Answer: To create the polynomial function‚ we would need to find the three roots to create factors. The roots would be the x-coordinates‚ 6‚ -2‚ and -7 so the factors are x-6‚ x+2 and x+7. Now multiple x-6 and x+2 to get x^2-4x-12. Take that answer and multiply it by the third factor‚x+7 and it would result with x^3+x^2-28x-12x-84. Combine like terms and the polynomial function is f(x)
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Operations research An introduction to solution methods Ecole des Mines de Nantes Master MOST 2012-2013 Olivier Péton - 1- Problem Min f ( x ) xS An optimization problem S is the solution set that represents all feasible solutions of a problem. f is the objective function that maps S to R. It evaluates each feasible solution. Also called evaluation function or cost function Minimization = maximization ! max f ( x) min ( f ( x)) xS xS - 2- Mathematical
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